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Old 06-24-2005, 09:15 AM   #1
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Ultimate tupperdors

I found these: http://www.emsa.de/english/product_d...variant_id=432

and, so far, these seem to me to be the ultimate tupperdor.

I'm in Prague without my humidors, and all I have for humidification is a bunch of the humidicards. I bought some of these, and they seem to be perfect.

They seal with a big O ring, and you don't have to "burp" them. You just place the lid on top, and push down the latches on all 4 sides.

From the mfr at http://www.komax.net

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Designed to radiate far-infrared rays without addition of any special substance, Biokips allows foods to hold back their nutritive destruction and decomposition and keep their freshness for a long time.
The breathable food container is fastened at four-direction points with silicon packing, and its high airtightness helps prevent water evaporation and ensures to maintain the freshness of foods.

100% perfectly airtight by silicone packing! BIOKIPS is the first adaptation of CEM BIO Technology, by which a water catalyst is imprinted into the plastic for optimal food preservation.
Sounds like it would be a pretty good idea for cigars, as well.
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Old 06-24-2005, 12:07 PM   #2
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I've been using the exact same things as tupperdors and they work like a charm. Cheap too, at $3 for a 15-count traveldor!
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Old 06-24-2005, 06:20 PM   #3
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I agree I have a couple of coolers, but they don't hold nearly as much because there is soooo much excess insulation. These seem to be a lot loss bulky and still do the same job.
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